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what's best for football and it's as that. bayern munich will be looking to bounce back from their surprising 5—1 thrashing at the hands of eintracht franrkfut over the bundesliga side have already confirmed their place as winners of group a but haven't lost a group—stage game for more than six years. confirming harry k will play and how happy they were to sign. i confirming harry k will play and how happy they were to sign.— happy they were to sign. i think everything _ happy they were to sign. i think everything would _ happy they were to sign. i think everything would think- happy they were to sign. i think everything would think that. - happy they were to sign. i think. everything would think that. they wish for harry kane on their team. we're very proud that we managed to seduce him for that we managed to steal him from premier league and from english football, he's a big, big personality. from english football, he's a big, his personality-— from english football, he's a big, big personality. granados he will be comleted big personality. granados he will be completed on _ big personality. granados he will be completed on monday _ big personality. granados he will be completed on monday is _ big personality. granados he will be completed on monday is a - big personality. granados he will be | completed on monday is a supporter died and the fans. sunday's match was abandoned after 17 minutes after granada season—ticket holder had a cardiac arrest. the match restarting after the 70th minute with atlantica 1-0. the after the 70th minute with atlantica 1—0. the score is on changed at halftime. still in the relegation zone, celtic vigo. it still 0—0 over they are. over in italy, empoli's point at home to lecce was enough for them to climb out of the drop zone. temporarily, if cagliari beat sassuolo then they leapfrog empoli and climb out of the bottom three. they are trailing i—o they are trailing 1—0 at halftime. there's a surprise inclusion in england's 16 man suqad for their their test series in india injanuary. somerset�*s 20—year—old spinne, shoaib bashir, is one of three uncapped players despite only making his first class debut in the summer. but the managing director of the england cricket team, rob key, says he's a player they're keen to develop rob key, says he's a player they're keen to develop. every now and again you catch a glimpse and said the something different stare. he is very raw. he's going for experience is much as else, i'll be it will be of afraid to play him if required. i think this is a start of his journey where we will see hopefully a world—class spinner and the future. just we will see hopefully a world-class spinner and the future. just enough time to tell — spinner and the future. just enough time to tell you _ spinner and the future. just enough time to tell you nigeria's _ spinner and the future. just enough time to tell you nigeria's stryker. time to tell you nigeria's stryker has been named african footballer of the year the 20 for—year—old had been raided after the highest african player after the baldor boat finishing 8th. he scored 26 goals last season to have napoli for the first serie a title in 33 that and becomes the first nigerian sense a condo back in 1999. and that's all the sport for now. poland. a big moment donald tusk designated as the new prime minister. the nationalist government is losing power. it was short of an overall majority at the general election. and now mr tusk, already a former prime minister, we'll be busy appointing his new cabinet ahead of tomorrow's vote of confidence. the political drama is popular — a live stream of the parliametary proceedings drew an audience in the hundreds of thousands — and some cinemas even screened the events live. bartosh vieleenski is a deputy editor in chief & foreign editor of gazeta vebortcha, a polish national daily newspaper. so, how big of a moment is this? i was a child when... the historical development and now we at the same point. the regime is gone, we have a new prime minister orfor point. the regime is gone, we have a new prime minister or for the better prospect forfuture. 0ne new prime minister or for the better prospect for future. one figures show poland won't be return state like hungary, like russia. we defended our democracy. we will be back on board. western community, an important member and poland will remain a democratic country. a big colourful democracy. that is what's important. that's what happened today. important. that's what happened toda . ~ �* important. that's what happened toda .~ �* , ., today. we're seeing donald tusk. peole today. we're seeing donald tusk. peeple will _ today. we're seeing donald tusk. people will remember _ today. we're seeing donald tusk. people will remember him - today. we're seeing donald tusk. people will remember him from | today. we're seeing donald tusk. i people will remember him from his european days. it is notjust as simple as poland turning back towards the european union now that he is in charge. there will be plenty of challenges ahead. lots of things that happen won't be so easy to undo. {iii things that happen won't be so easy to undo. . ., , things that happen won't be so easy to undo. _, , ., things that happen won't be so easy to undo. , ., ,, to undo. of course not because the government. _ to undo. of course not because the government, which _ to undo. of course not because the government, which lost _ to undo. of course not because the government, which lost the - to undo. of course not because the l government, which lost the elections to make it hard for donald tusk to change it. it looks at the public television, look atjudiciary, look at the military, the economy, they have created a lot of refuge for dead people. there is spending billions in the last two weeks to sustain their party, and the opposition. i believe in creativity of donald tusk and his political friends. i believe in ingenuity of this political leader. the final way to tackle all the issues within weeks not months. because the situation is dire in poland and they need to act quickly, especially in terms of public media and judiciary judiciary for the very important issues for them. flan judiciary for the very important issues for them.— judiciary for the very important issues for them. can you talk me throu~h issues for them. can you talk me through the _ issues for them. can you talk me through the timetable? - issues for them. can you talk me through the timetable? we - issues for them. can you talk me through the timetable? we have | through the timetable? we have a vote of confidence tuesday, tomorrow and what happens after that?- and what happens after that? donald tusk was accepted _ and what happens after that? donald tusk was accepted as _ and what happens after that? donald tusk was accepted as a _ and what happens after that? donald tusk was accepted as a candidate - and what happens after that? donald tusk was accepted as a candidate forj tusk was accepted as a candidate for the parliament and prime minister. tomorrow he will have his expose. his programme speech, what he wants to achieve as prime minister. there will be a motion of confidence voted. while this is quite sure he will pass this voting. and then the president on wednesday will swear him in. but the president unfortunately is in switzerland tomorrow so we won't be able to swear him. but on wednesday at 9am he'll accept his pledge of allegiance and then donald tusk will be officially the next prime minister of poland. his cabinet is completed. we know all the names. they therefore ford minister, a frequent guest on bbc. the cabinet is ready. we know what to expect, wednesday they will start working hard to change our country. it begins on wednesday. fascinating moment. really interesting couple of days coming up for the bartosh vieleenski, thank you very much for coming on the program. ukraine's president zelensky has flown to washington — where he'll try to persuade political leaders to revive the latest military and financial aid package — which has become deadlocked in congress. republicans in the us senate want more spending on america's own border security before they will approve the 61 billion dollar deal — which would also provide assistance to israel, and humanitarian aid to gaza. the us has been ukraine's biggest supporter since invasion, but the current help is set to expire at the end of the year. the bbc�*s north america correspondent shingai nyoka is in washington. talk us through, what is the status of the deal and the package at the moment? , , , moment? president zelensky is here to t moment? president zelensky is here tot to moment? president zelensky is here to try to make _ moment? president zelensky is here to try to make the _ moment? president zelensky is here to try to make the case _ moment? president zelensky is here to try to make the case to _ moment? president zelensky is here to try to make the case to move - moment? president zelensky is here to try to make the case to move the | to try to make the case to move the needle on that stall package. there was a vote held in senate last week and it failed. it was almost a test and it failed. it was almost a test and it's the same issues that have been put forward in the last couple of weeks. the republicans essentially saying they will not pass and aid package to ukraine unless they get their own concessions on a national border security issues. it's a reflection of how the republican party has shifted over the last couple of years, since that war in ukraine began. we remember the standing ovation that president zelensky received when he made his first visit here and made those impassioned pleas to both the house of representatives as well as to set it. but this is notjust a political problem, there's also public sentiment that is also shifted in relation to the us is support for this particular deal. he's hoping that this face—to—face meetings that he will have with the senators on wednesday as well as a one—on—one meeting with the house republican, the house speaker mikejohnson who is a republican and who has been very opposed to this deal. he's hoping that will have some kind of an impact. hoping that will have some kind of an im act. ., ~ hoping that will have some kind of an imact. . ~ ,., hoping that will have some kind of an imact. . ~ y., , hoping that will have some kind of an imact. ., ~ , . ., an impact. thank you very much for the u- an impact. thank you very much for the no bringing _ an impact. thank you very much for the no bringing us _ an impact. thank you very much for the up bringing us right _ an impact. thank you very much for the up bringing us right up - an impact. thank you very much for the up bringing us right up to - an impact. thank you very much for the up bringing us right up to date i the up bringing us right up to date with what's happening in washington, dc. we can look at the potential impact either way on ukraine. potential impact either way on ukraine. for more, hanna shelest, the editor in chief at ukraine analytica, an english language academic and analyticaljournal, joins me from vienna. thank you for coming on the program. thank you for coming on the program. thank you for the invitation. shall we take a best _ thank you for the invitation. shall we take a best and _ thank you for the invitation. shall we take a best and worst - thank you for the invitation. shall we take a best and worst case scenario? say this package doesn't get through and the budget and that commitment to spending runs out at the end of the year then kind of tapers off, what with the potential impact of that be?— tapers off, what with the potential impact of that be? there are several reasons to consider. _ impact of that be? there are several reasons to consider. don't _ impact of that be? there are several reasons to consider. don't forget - reasons to consider. don't forget that we have the agreement with the united states for the therefore delivering military support, the difference is usually we're getting it without, and agreement means is like renting ——. but there are mechanisms for the additional amounts that the us can use, for example, they use for israel to deliver solid ammunition. but if you understand on the ground and just this morning talked with the ukrainian military. they said we can keep the line, we can continue but we need the weapons, we need a ammunitions because russia improved in the last six months of that not only the defence line but also in terms where they became more organised so is becoming more difficult to fight them. and those are things that are helping us. it is the different types of military preparation of the ukrainian armed forces, takes her partners. the weapons.... forces, takes her partners. the weapons----_ forces, takes her partners. the weapons. . .. forces, takes her partners. the weaons.... ~ . ., , ., weapons. . .. the ukrainian edges from thins like weapons. . .. the ukrainian edges from things like the — weapons. . .. the ukrainian edges from things like the training _ weapons. . .. the ukrainian edges from things like the training and _ weapons. . .. the ukrainian edges from things like the training and they - things like the training and they types of weapons. but earlier you said actually, what they need is those basics like ammunition, is that right? those basics like ammunition, is that riuht? , those basics like ammunition, is that right?— that right? yes, exactly. it's not onl 'ust that right? yes, exactly. it's not onlyjust ammunition _ that right? yes, exactly. it's not onlyjust ammunition you - that right? yes, exactly. it's not onlyjust ammunition you need i onlyjust ammunition you need ammunition because russians are in priority. sections didn't stop russia from producing ammunition. also the better quality of the ammunition for that what russia is producing is mostly the soviet developed, where it missile. we need more technological, by precise ammunition that will allow us. if the money and the financial and military aid from the us stops the end of this year and tapers into next year downward, would that be... could you draw a direct line and say that would be a rush or would gain the ascendancy, ukraine would lose some of its front lines that it is some of its front lines that it is so far secured? i some of its front lines that it is so far secured?— some of its front lines that it is so far secured? i hope no. because we definitely _ so far secured? i hope no. because we definitely see _ so far secured? i hope no. because we definitely see the _ so far secured? i hope no. because we definitely see the increase - so far secured? i hope no. because we definitely see the increase of i we definitely see the increase of the support from the european countries, including the united kingdom. we see ready support. it would help to survive. that would make it much more difficult and definitely said assigned to the russians that they can continue with their operation, not only in ukraine. this will be a signal to china in case of taiwan because they are looking how stable is the us support and how domestic affairs with the support during the war. irate with the support during the war. we wait to see zelensky his visit and the fruits of it. we will wait and see for that thank you for coming on the program. you around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. breaking the law — these e—scooters were filmed on the streets of lincoln in the last few days. the only place they can legally be ridden is on private land with the permission of the landowner. but they've become a common sight in our towns and cities. theyjust, like, scoot past you and you don't even know they are coming round. in the run—up to christmas, you'll find a wide range of e—scooters on sale in big—name high street shops — alongside warnings from lincolnshire police. their message is, think twice before you buy one as a present. the only place you can legally use them is on private land with the landowner's permission. and for most people, they're not going to have that option. from a point of view of saving fuel and things like that and allowing people to travel, i think it's a good idea. i think they could be quite useful, just as, like, you know, _ an alternative to bikes. but until they're regulated and actually looked at, - then i think they're a little bit of a problem, yeah. - for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. the deaths of dozens of people in the last six months in the uk have been linked to a new group of street drugs that can be hundreds of times stronger than heroin. they're called nitazenes and they are synthetic opioids that are believed to be coming to the uk from china. 0ur midlands correspondent navtej johal and producer alex homer have been speaking to the mother of a young man who's thought to have died after a fatal overdose. he was funny. pretty. brilliant dancer. so kind. just kind. simeon mcanoy, who was 33, died just nine weeks ago from a drug overdose. an inquest will determine his cause of death, but the coroner has told his family that a powerful synthetic opioid was found in his system, belonging to a class of drugs known as nitazenes. it is believed that at the time, simeon thought he was taking heroin. we're sitting in the living room, with simeon in a box. i don't know how i will ever come back from it. simeon died here in birmingham. but his death is not the only one linked to nitazenes around here in recent months. it's become a problem in this city, and across the country. nitazenes can be hundreds of times stronger than heroin. national crime agency figures shared with the bbc shows they have been linked to at least 5a deaths in the last six months, with a0 more awaiting further testing. it's believed that a crackdown on heroin production in afghanistan has led to a rise in synthetic opioids here. the national crime agency says nitazenes are an absolute priority. they are likely to be being produced in illicit labs within china, and they are probably coming into the uk through a number of different vectors, but including fast parcels and posts. amy's in hospital after trying nitazenes dozens of times. she's used heroin for more than 20 years, but was shocked by their strength. we have agreed not to use her full name or show herface. it's like a blanket, but it's like a, like a warm rush across your body. it can — itjust puts you out like a light. i mean, they call it gouching. i mean, you're just out of it for at least an hour. it's too dangerous, you know, i want to stop, i've got to stop it. there's too many people i know that are dying off it, and i — one of these days it's just going to be me. you want to stop using? yeah. i want m famil you want to stop using? yeah. i want my family back- _ you want to stop using? yeah. i want my family back. doug _ you want to stop using? yeah. i want my family back. doug charities - you want to stop using? yeah. i want my family back. doug charities say i my family back. doug charities say the are my family back. doug charities say they are worried _ my family back. doug charities say they are worried about _ my family back. doug charities say they are worried about the - they are worried about the impact it's having on drug users with them and the government says it will ban 15 new opioids. butjackie was a seymour being done. i 15 new opioids. but jackie was a seymour being done.— seymour being done. i want awareness. _ seymour being done. i want awareness. awareness, - seymour being done. i want - awareness. awareness, awareness, awareness. awareness, awareness, awareness. the government to step in and protect our young people. 0therwise, and protect our young people. otherwise, this is going to become in epidemic and were going to lose a lot of people. navtejjohal, bbc news. some news out of russia. allies of the russian opposition leksaker the valet say he is being removed from the pedal colony east of moscow, he's being held in so far. —— navalny. making his whereabouts unknown. they share the update on social media saying his aides have been preparing for his possible transport to a colony with more grueling conditions after he was sentenced to an additional 19 years in prison back in august. to an additional 19 years in prison back in august. we're talking about barbenheimmer again. if you missed it first time — two movies. barbie and 0ppenhieimer. they both have the most nominations at the golden globe awards. barbie's nominations include margot robbie as best actress in a musical or comedy and greta gerwig as best director. 0ppenheimer�*s cillian murphy and emily blunt are also nominated for their performances. in the tv category succession leads with a total of nine nominations including best tv drama series. let's speak to the film and tv critic siobhan synnot. thank you for coming on the program. before we get into the details of the different films and shows what you make of the nominations? interesting because bible barbenheimmer has really dominated this years awards for the ten nominations in total, that means it ties with cabarets the second most nominated film in the 81 history of the golden globes and eight for 0ppenheimer. not sure we can actually say this is going to give us much and how the oscar are thinking. there are 9500 people voting, 300 voted for the golden globes and they are voting does overlap. it says something of the power of barbie, the power of open aymara. i suspect the oscars might lean out little bit more towards open aymara. it is very much an historical epic that the voters tend to live for that —— open armor. let's go on the golden globe awards themselves for the into detail on barbie. what is it nominated for and what do you think it has a chance? it's up for best musical comedy. the thing about the golden globes, they get two bites at the votes. they divide into film and television but also musical comedy and drama. barbie is in one category, that's musical comedy obviously. both have a very strong chance of winning their categories interesting to see further down in the list the film poor things have got both mark ruffalo and willem defoe is supporting actors was that i suspect they may cancel each other out, which you could give a floater towards something towards killer mood, martin scorsese is film has gone down very well. —— killer moon the. it is another long film that we're seeing in this years circuit. good to see that the golden globes are favouring foreign—language movies. amongst the awards is a korean— american love triangle past lives. we're also seeing the excellent french whodunit which has been well—liked all the way through the nominations process so far. let's talk a little bit about 0ppenheimer. you tipped it towards the oscars. what is it up for are expecting out of a? i the oscars. what is it up for are expecting out of a?— the oscars. what is it up for are expecting out of a? i think cillian murh expecting out of a? i think cillian murphy has _ expecting out of a? i think cillian murphy has got _ expecting out of a? i think cillian murphy has got a _ expecting out of a? i think cillian murphy has got a strong - expecting out of a? i think cillian murphy has got a strong chance l expecting out of a? i think cillianl murphy has got a strong chance in the acting category. i think it will do well in best picture, best director, best script —— cillian murphy. something like 0ppenheimer. it does have a lot of competition, martin scorsese is a mainstay of american film making. this may be one of his last films the golden globes unlike the oscars are not in unsentimental bunch of voters. let’s unsentimental bunch of voters. let's move to tv — unsentimental bunch of voters. let's move to tv for _ unsentimental bunch of voters. let's move to tv for the _ unsentimental bunch of voters. let's move to tv for the succession, i mention therefore that that's got to be a good show. mention therefore that that's got to be a good show— be a good show. yeah, i'm not sure brian cox be a good show. yeah, i'm not sure izvrian cox is — be a good show. yeah, i'm not sure brian cox is going _ be a good show. yeah, i'm not sure brian cox is going to _ be a good show. yeah, i'm not sure brian cox is going to be _ be a good show. yeah, i'm not sure brian cox is going to be the - be a good show. yeah, i'm not sure brian cox is going to be the shoe i brian cox is going to be the shoe and he's been in the past. i think they might be spreading the love for they might be spreading the love for the actors in succession. a real shock and the television category is nothing for the reboot of frazier that paramount launch earlier in the autumn. a lot of fan favorite. you're a thought it was the sort of thing that golden globe voters might have gone for, apparently not. 0verall golden gloves, how relevant are they? we seen a bit of a struggle when it comes to tv coverage and rights, haven't we? there have been questions in the past of the ethics and the diversity of this particular award ceremony. they've had to clean up their act. at the moment they are struggling even to find a host for the ceremony. we know it's going to happen injanuary but we don't know who's going to do the introductions. that's part of the golden globes tarnished reputation, ithink. also hosting eddie awards is a bit of a poisoned chalice if you want your social medias investigator. dust off our cvd. social medias investigator. dust off your cvd- thank — social medias investigator. dust off your cvd. thank you _ social medias investigator. dust off your cvd. thank you very _ social medias investigator. dust off your cvd. thank you very much - social medias investigator. dust off your cvd. thank you very much for| your cvd. thank you very much for coming up the programme and talking us through that. we await the actual results of the awards. to stay with us for that i will be back at the top of the hour. this is bbc news. hello there, good evening. well, following two named storms over the weekend, elin and fergus, then it was much quieter day of weather today, with lots of blue sky and sunshine around — such as here in staffordshire, as captured by one of our weather watchers. but looking very different again tomorrow — it's all change, back to long spells of rain, particularly through the morning, strong, gusty winds, and blustery heavy showers throughout the afternoon for many of us — all courtesy of another area of low pressure that will be swinging its way in from the southwest, pushing northwards and eastwards through tonight and into tomorrow morning. it will bring some heavy downpours of rain across northern ireland, particularly counties down in armagh. as we go through the overnight period, that rain sweeping across wales and england towards southern scotland, northeast england by the time we get into tuesday morning itself. a brief frost towards eastern counties, but temperatures will rise again with the approaching cloud and the rain — and this is how we'll start off tuesday morning, so temperatures well above freezing. strong, gusty winds towards irish sea coasts and down through the channel, as well. there'll be some heavy rain for a time across east lothian, fife, and down through northeast england. the main rain band will start to clear, but there'll be plenty of showers to swirling around this area of low pressure — some of the showers heavy and thundery, particularly towards the south and the west. but the air is mild, temperatures peaking between 7—13 celsius, the snow levels dropping a little across scotland, so here, we could see some wintry showers just over the highest peaks. now, as we head through tuesday night into wednesday, well, our area of low pressure pulls away to the near continent, so we're starting off wednesday with a hang back of cloud. still a brisk easterly wind for north sea—facing coasts, a few morning showers — a brightening process from the west, but also some colder—feeling air along with a northwesterly wind for most, 3—9 celsius. we look out towards the north and the west to find this band of rain pushing eastwards as we head through wednesday night, briefly turning to snow before turning quite quickly back to rain. we could see some very transitory snow across the scottish mountains and the pennines for a time, but that rain will be clearing as we head through thursday morning. so again, another improving picture from the west. so, turning a lot drier as we head through the day on thursday. high pressure then builds in from the south as we head through friday, and that should keep us largely dry as we head through the rest of the week. but it will stay quite windy. still some rain towards the north and the west. bye—bye for now. hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones. you're watching the context on bbc news. we start with the cop28 climate summit. the un climate body has published the latest draught of a deal it hopes to pass. what's not in it has caused anger. no commitment to phasing out fossilfuels. right, out fossil fuels. let's take a look. the text includes a range of actions that could be taken by countries to reduce emissions. but it does not say it should and that has angered some. let's take a look at what is inside. this includes a promise to treble renewable energy capacity by 2030. however, it makes no direct reference to phasing out fossil fuel. i've been speaking to dr rachel cleetus, policy director and a lead for the climate and energy programme at the union of concerned scientists, and she couldn't hide her disappointment. well, this is definitely not the text we expected the day before this cop was supposed to end. it's deeply disappointing. while there are lots of implications of the science, the actual text is absolutely not measuring up to what science shows is necessary to meet our climate goals. we have to phase out fossil fuels, and that means sharp cuts within this critical decade, not just some far away net—zero by 2050. there's nothing mandatory about the language in the text. it does not mention phase out.

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